Angie Peltier, UMN Extension crops educator, Northwest Research & Outreach Center, Jeff Coulter, UMN Extension corn agronomist and Anna Cates, UMN Extension soil health specialist The following information was provided during a 2025 Strategic Farming: Field Notes session. Use your preferred podcasting platform or listen online to a podcast of this Field Notes session hosted by UMN Extension IPM educator Anthony Hanson. Minnesota’s corn progress and condition Minnesota’s corn in early July is progressing similarly to the 5-year average for crop progress and just slightly ahead of 2024, with the most recent USDA crop progress and condition report indicating that 6% of the crop is silking. Much of the corn in Minnesota is about 10 to 12 days away from silking and has entered the critical period of growth and development, which ranges from about 12 days before silking to 3 weeks after silking. Heat or drought stress before silking can cause a delay in silk emergence relative to pollen...
Don’t miss out on the opportunity for hands-on, interactive training to help you enhance your troubleshooting and crop management skills. The registration deadline for the Field School for Ag Professionals is Sunday, July 20. The Field School for Ag Professionals will be held July 29 and 30 at the University of Minnesota Agriculture Experiment Station in St. Paul. Field School features A two-day program taught in the field with real-world scenarios. Hands-on activities examining current insects, diseases and crop management. Small learning groups. Each subject is led by experienced instructors offering personalized instruction and small group activities. Certified Crop Advisor CEUs offered. Hear the experiences of a past attendee of the Field School. Detailed session descriptions and lists of instructors can be found on the event page . Cost and registration Standard registration through July 20 (11:59 p.m.): Attend both days for $349 or one day for $199. Register here